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Davesjoshin

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About Davesjoshin

Software Engineer II with NASA www.science.nasa.gov www.davidjwalz.com

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    Comment #48679208

    Just some of my thoughts about using AI when programming.

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    Comment #34047836

    ehh yea, maybe he just sees this as an opportunity to do the same thing. Hire people at some point to fix all this.. seems like a tall order

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    Comment #34047644

    I just really liked him as a bad ass engineer. Sucks that he went this far

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    Comment #34047557

    Here is where I'm confused. A couple of months ago Elon stated that the network was lousy with bots. Now we are taking polls. Polls that presumably have real results for the networ…

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    Comment #23007809

    Great idea, thanks

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    Ask HN: What are your favorite programming blogs?

    Programmers sometimes have very interesting blogs that keep us coming back. What are your favorites?

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    Comment #21589845

    Yea, there is something about all the attention on this thing that stresses me out. Its a prototype, right? There is going to be things that appear bad, but its really just a treas…

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    Comment #21461753

    Page 147 shows an advertisement for computers and parts. One of the companies present is a Pied Piper.

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    Comment #17618323

    Presenter has a great sense of humor. For someone who hadn't known much about GO, this was a great overview. Thanks

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    Comment #12775940

    Or you can use the browser find feature and use 'ElonMuskOfficial' to find the responses.

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    Comment #11643890

    I'm guessing they want a single solution like vector thrusting because it can be used on planets with and without atmospheres.

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    Comment #11367210

    I think that's a good distinction. This could be considered a process failure. QA works only if the process allows it to work.

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    Comment #11366916

    How do we know that QA didn't report the issues? QA reporting a bug and that bug being fixed are two different things right?

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